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Christoph Waltz
Regus Patoff
Nat Wolff
Craig
Brittany O'Grady
Elaine
Aimee Carrero
Patti
Sydney Mae Diaz
Raul
Sloane Avery
Rosie
Michael Charles Vaccaro
Iain
Erin Ruth Walker
Amy
Dianne Doan
Ghislane
Tatiana Zappardino
Janelle
Emily Berry
Dana
Henry Rhoades
Tokyo
Ryan Bravo
Eric
Jake Manley
Patrice
Ed Amatrudo
Father Stollen
Gloria John
Mama Sang
Brian Yoon
Sang
Rumur Kristina Knowles
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If you want to watch an 8 part series that: 1. Does whatever it wants with disregard to any cohesive plot 2. Makes no sense what-so-ever at any point 3. Explains nothing that's going on 4. Has no likeable characters 5. Throws weird scenes and events in at any time that are never fleshed out, concluded, or have mush or anything to do with anything. 5. Has a meaningless ending that explains none of the weirdness they injected along the way Then this show is for you ! I guess this show might be explained by saying it's a parable of the greed of modern people (in the software industry). Thus the characters represent certain stereotypes they want to skewer. But I doubt that was the goal.
